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Cannot connect to router IP address 192.168.1.1, Set 2nd router as access point
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TSlaputa728
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May 1 2019, 07:23 PM, updated 7y ago
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Hi,
Does the TP Link router IP address 192.168.1.1 still exist?
I am trying to set a second router as my access point but it seems that the IP address doesn't work at all. Message shown is : This site can’t be reached 192.168.1.1 took too long to respond.
The IP address for the main router is 192.168.01, model is AC1350 while the second router is a really old model (Wireless N Router). I wonder if the difference between the two routers is causing the problem?
Thank you.
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1024kbps
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May 2 2019, 02:07 AM
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If the second router is set as Access Point, Media Bridge, or Repeater mode, then the IP address will be assigned by first router randomly with DHCP, If first router use 192.168.0.x , second router will follow.
For Normal mode your second router still can be accessed with default address.
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TSlaputa728
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May 2 2019, 08:37 AM
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QUOTE(1024kbps @ May 2 2019, 02:07 AM) If the second router is set as Access Point, Media Bridge, or Repeater mode, then the IP address will be assigned by first router randomly with DHCP, If first router use 192.168.0.x , second router will follow. For Normal mode your second router still can be accessed with default address. Hm..... Do you mean I actually don't have to access to the IP address of the second router? I can do so at the IP address of the first router, and the second will automatically follow?
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TSlaputa728
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May 2 2019, 09:08 AM
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QUOTE(1024kbps @ May 2 2019, 02:07 AM) If the second router is set as Access Point, Media Bridge, or Repeater mode, then the IP address will be assigned by first router randomly with DHCP, If first router use 192.168.0.x , second router will follow. For Normal mode your second router still can be accessed with default address. hi, I have solved the problem. Thank you.
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